Cuba calls for an end to Israeli aggression in the Middle East

Editado por Ed Newman
2024-10-02 19:56:40

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Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba on the need to stop Israeli aggression in the Middle East

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba observes with great concern the events in the Middle East, motivated by the aggressive policy of the State of Israel, with the military, logistical and political support of the U.S. government, all of which has led to a dangerous escalation, has further compromised regional stability and security and has provoked Iran's response.

Almost a year after the Zionist government's savage genocide against the Palestinian people, and as a demonstration of its absolute disregard for the principles enshrined in the UN Charter, the Israeli government, instead of seeking a negotiated solution that guarantees a ceasefire, has lashed out and intensified its irresponsible aggression against Lebanon, Syria and Yemen.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba has been warning of the danger of further escalation in the Middle East as a result of these actions and the aggressiveness and impunity with which Israel acts.

Cuba, while expressing its solidarity with the nations attacked by Israel, calls for peace and negotiations for an immediate ceasefire to avoid further escalation of a conflict that has already cost the lives of tens of thousands of people and has aggravated the humanitarian crisis to alarming levels in populations in the region.

We emphasize our attachment to justice and International Law. We reiterate that peace will only be possible in the Middle East through a comprehensive, lasting and fair solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which includes the creation of a sovereign and independent Palestinian State on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. Likewise, we must guarantee, without further delay, the entry of Palestine as a full member of the UN.

Havana, October 1, 2024.

(Taken from cubaminrex.cu)



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